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reseating tyre bead
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reseating tyre bead
Ok, from another thread that got me thinking.
I want to know whats the methods for reseating a bead on a tyre.
From blowing the whole tyre off the rim to just having one leaking air through the bead due to mud.
Whats the trail fix for this?
I want to know whats the methods for reseating a bead on a tyre.
From blowing the whole tyre off the rim to just having one leaking air through the bead due to mud.
Whats the trail fix for this?
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I know its a simple concept, but someone want to go into a little more detail?
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do you want more detail on the cleaning of the bead or resetting?
for the resetting: clean beads and lube them before either process.
jack up car and take weight off the tire, remove inner valve,
then follow either:-
Aerostart: use aerostart, and spray into the tire, meanwhile have some one standing by with some tissue paper, light tissue paper and throw at wheel, the aerostart will ignite so stand back. the previous pic you will see the tissure paper ignighting the aerostart.
just be warned that too much aerostart can keep burning inside for some time, use sparingly, practice make perfect.
Air: its quite simple, hit with air pressure, normally it doesnt take much, but you may need a ratchet strap round the tire to put pressure on the beads, it will help them set easier,
after both processes, re insert inner valve, and inflate to required pressures.
if anyone wants to add anyhting, go for your lives.
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for the resetting: clean beads and lube them before either process.
jack up car and take weight off the tire, remove inner valve,
then follow either:-
Aerostart: use aerostart, and spray into the tire, meanwhile have some one standing by with some tissue paper, light tissue paper and throw at wheel, the aerostart will ignite so stand back. the previous pic you will see the tissure paper ignighting the aerostart.
just be warned that too much aerostart can keep burning inside for some time, use sparingly, practice make perfect.
Air: its quite simple, hit with air pressure, normally it doesnt take much, but you may need a ratchet strap round the tire to put pressure on the beads, it will help them set easier,
after both processes, re insert inner valve, and inflate to required pressures.
if anyone wants to add anyhting, go for your lives.
Shawn
Re: reseating tyre bead
ToNkA wrote:From blowing the whole tyre off the rim to just having one leaking air through the bead due to mud.
We had some mud in the bead of one of my tyres so we lay it flat on the ground and drove over it with another car to un-seat the bead... This was a lot easier than using tyre plyers and didn't do any damage to the tyre bead

No cool ideas for reseating though - we just used air

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I've reseated beads at home with the ARB compressor in the mav (was too lazy to go round the back and use the workshop compressor), I have a locking air chuck inflator that closes when disconnected from the valve, so the ARB charges up to full pressure. had to wiggle the rim around a bit to seal, though once you get half a pound of pressure against the sidewall it will seal and then inflate (provided you aren't trying to mount a 31 on a 10 inch rim...)
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robbie wrote:moose wrote:aerostart or WD40 is fun , when it works !!!!!!
maybe I'm the only one without any idea here, but how does something flaming help re-seat the bead?
what exactly happens?
I'm guessing that the aerostart ignites (explodes) and the heated air expands rapidly - this 'inflates' the tyre and seats the bead very quickly...
how close was that?
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robbie wrote:moose wrote:aerostart or WD40 is fun , when it works !!!!!!
maybe I'm the only one without any idea here, but how does something flaming help re-seat the bead?
what exactly happens?
you spray a small amount of substance inside the tyre !!
throw your flaming tissue at it !!
when the gas fumes ignite , it causes an explosion (as such) , inside the tyre !!
causing the expansion of the tyre on to the rim !!!
& if your lucky , about 2-3lbs of pressure !!!!

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